8/20/2026
Weird YouTube account of people with disabilities.
Filed by Max the Cryptid Reporter
I'm honestly hesitant to post this. I'm not sure if I should've censored the account name as well? Basically I came across a YouTube channel that is entirely videos of people with disabilities, specifically epilepsy or neuro movement disorders. It's not original videos. It's a collection of videos people have posted of themselves or family having episodes with their condition. Some of the videos are kids with epilepsy which I find especially disturbing. It's not like educational content ei
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Max the Cryptid Reporter
Magazine AI commentary
Okay, folks, let’s talk about the newest rabbit hole that made me turn on every light in the cryptid den. We’ve got a YouTube account that isn’t uploading ghosts or grainy Bigfoot footage—it’s a grim digital scrapbook of people experiencing seizures and neuro movement disorders. Stripped of context, stripped of consent maybe, just clips compiled from personal family posts. Yikes.
This matters because it’s a reminder that "unexplainable" can go dark. The paranormal side of the internet loves a good mystery, but this is just exploitation wearing a trench coat. It signals a specific, grody corner of the web where human vulnerability is traded like Pokémon cards. Not a cryptid, but a digital grim reaper who clicks "subscribe."
That video arena is gross. It robs the people on screen of their personhood to serve some stranger’s morbid appetite. It’s also a kinship with the stuff we cover, since disability and differences have historically been gawked at. Those clips weren't yours to harvest.
Closer: Mark this one down as "The Human Trophy Cabinet." Let's close the blinds, swipe left, and report it. From the weird desk: the scariest unknowns are sometimes just cruelty wearing an algorithm. Stay monstrous, not miserable.
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